The Japanese government designates Osaka, Hyogo, and Miyagi Prefectures for tougher measures against COVID-19 amid a rise in cases. The measures include fines of ¥200,000 ($1,808.80) for restaurants and bars that ignore mandates to shorten operating hours to 8:00 p.m., and capping attendance of large events to 5,000 people. These measures will be effective for one month beginning on April 5.
The Japanese government designates Osaka, Hyogo, and Miyagi for tougher measures against COVID-19 amid a rise in cases. The measures including fines 200,000 yen ($1,808.80) for restaurants and bars that ignore mandates to shorten operating hours to 8:00 p.m. local time, and capping attendance of large events to 5,000, and that will be effective for one month from April 5.
The Japanese government designates Osaka, Hyogo, and Miyagi Prefecturesfor tougher measures against COVID-19 amid a rise in cases. The measures include fines of¥200,000 ($1,808.80) for restaurants and bars that ignore mandates to shorten operating hours to 8:00 p.m., and capping attendance of large events to 5,000 people.Thesemeasures will be effective for one month beginningon April 5.